Police announce new speed camera locations rolling out in D.C.

WASHINGTON – On Sunday, the Metropolitan Police Department announced it will be deploying new speed enforcement locations on or around Monday, March 23.

According to police, the locations for the new Photo Enforcement Units will be areas where speeding is known to be a problem.

The Metropolitan Police Department says a 30-day education phase will start Monday, March 23, meaning violators will receive warning citations. After the 30 days, police will begin issuing citations to anyone caught speeding in those zones.

The new photo enforcement locations are as follows:

  • 6100 block of Eastern Ave NE southbound. Speed: 25 mph
  • 3200 block of Fort Lincoln Dr NE southbound. Speed: 25 mph
  • 1900 block of Branch Ave SE southbound. Speed: 25 mph
  • 1400 block of South Capitol St SE northbound. Speed: 25 mph
  • 1400 block of South Capitol St SW southbound. Speed: 25 mph
  •  600 block of Kenilworth Ave NE southbound. Speed: 25 mph

See a map of the locations here:

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